Freshly built up the night before the Turkey Twizzler, here's another addition to the fleet.

Utilising a selection of more or less period correct parts including the 1993 only Exage ES mechs and cantilevers matched up to some spongey Dia Compe SS5 levers.

The main reason it got built for this ride in particular was due to the original spec of blackwall tyres. After the last two trips to Cannock being dirty mud fests, I couldn't bear the thought of ruining another set of skin walls. I'm also pleased to have a pink bike to match my ETTO helmet.

So this rolls on Ritchey Z-Max rubber and has sensible all steel chainrings for the ultimate retro winter drivetrain.
Deore thumbies perform their always reliable shifting duties and a battered Velo Ti saddle provides a reasonably comfortable perch.

It is a 21" frame though, which is an inch or two bigger than I'd usually opt for. The head tube is really long and front end is about the same height as some of my modern bikes with big forks and riser bars. Despite this, the reach is about average for what I'm used to.
Cornering does require a fair bit of body language and lean in, but overall it's a good starting point.

Not sure where to go next with it, perhaps some drop bars and singlespeed.

I'm happy just to have finished another bike and ridden it in the meantime.
I'll add some detail shots when I've taken them.

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Last edited by drystonepaul on Fri Dec 30, 2011 2:27 pm, edited 2 times in total.

Had a bit of a play around with this rather large Apex frame. The long headtube/short toptube combination suggested that it may work with drop bars, so that's what I've gone with.

Not having any bar end shifters and having an inkling for a relatively high geared singlespeed has meant I've opted for 40:16 gearing. This is perfect for flat canal towpath and disused railway type rides where my previous singlespeeds have proved to be a little undergeared.

I decided to utilise an Exage ES rear mech to provide chain tensioning along with a short length of gear cable to allow fine tuning with the barrel adjuster.
The rest of the components are also Exage ES M520 or LT M320 which matches up nicely with the 1993 frame period.
The Exage hubs are laced to Bontrager BCX rims and the tyres are a Tioga Hound Dawg up front and a well worn Tioga Wonder Dawg on the rear.
The stem is a great little high rise T-Bone and the modern flared WTB Mountain Drop bars pay homage to the early drop bar mountain bikes. They are also very comfortable.
Finally, the saddle is still the battered old Velo titanium one I had fitted at Cannock.

Loving the drop bar apex, been wondering what to do with my old aPed frame and forks looks like I got a project! As I can't rember what bottom bracket axle will I need for
Old non profile cranks, eg 400lx?

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